Peter and Paul
City of Kamloops, looking toward Mounts Peter and Paul
Mount Peter is the one shrouded in clouds. Mount Paul has the smooth shale face right in the middle of the photo. In this image they look like one continuous thing but from other angles you can see they are distinct peaks.
Mount Peter has an elevation of 3600 feet (1097 m) but since the valley has an elevation of 1400 feet, the mountain has an actual rise of ... well, you do the math! Kamloops is surrounded by hills which flatlanders tend to call mountains but Kamloopsians don't. Only Peter and Paul get that name.
Peter and Paul
City of Kamloops, looking toward Mounts Peter and Paul
Mount Peter is the one shrouded in clouds. Mount Paul has the smooth shale face right in the middle of the photo. In this image they look like one continuous thing but from other angles you can see they are distinct peaks.
Mount Peter has an elevation of 3600 feet (1097 m) but since the valley has an elevation of 1400 feet, the mountain has an actual rise of ... well, you do the math! Kamloops is surrounded by hills which flatlanders tend to call mountains but Kamloopsians don't. Only Peter and Paul get that name.